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[url=][/url]I'm looking to buy a gaming pc but my budget is £1000. i have my eye on this one but i dont know if it will be able to run witcher 2 at max settings so someone PLEASE HELP ME!
Corsair TX 650W PSU
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T Hex Core 2.8GHz Processor
ASUS M4A87TD/USB3 USB 3.0 and SATA 600 Motherboard
4GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3 1600MHz RAM
Nvidia Gtx580
Seagate Barracuda 1TB SATAII 7200rpm 16MB Cache Hard Drive
7.1 Surround Sound Audio
High speed DVD and CD Rewriter
4 Front and 6 Rear USB Ports + 2 USB 3.0 Ports
Gigabit Ethernet
that is the PC i have my eye on. BUT i dont know its Potential SO PLEASE REPLY!
Post edited June 29, 2011 by zebrajunky62
Techspot made a GPU & CPU Performance comparison on Witcher 2, maybe it could help you made your decision.

http://www.techspot.com/review/405-the-witcher-2-performance/
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zebrajunky62: [url=][/url]I'm looking to buy a gaming pc but my budget is £1000. i have my eye on this one but i dont know if it will be able to run witcher 2 at max settings so someone PLEASE HELP ME!
Corsair TX 650W PSU
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T Hex Core 2.8GHz Processor
ASUS M4A87TD/USB3 USB 3.0 and SATA 600 Motherboard
4GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3 1600MHz RAM
Nvidia Gtx580
Seagate Barracuda 1TB SATAII 7200rpm 16MB Cache Hard Drive
7.1 Surround Sound Audio
High speed DVD and CD Rewriter
4 Front and 6 Rear USB Ports + 2 USB 3.0 Ports
Gigabit Ethernet
that is the PC i have my eye on. BUT i dont know its Potential SO PLEASE REPLY!
That is more than enough; it should be able to give you a good frame rate at Ultra (with Ubersampling off). Any card from the GTX 460, HD 5850, HD 6850, and up should be able to do Ultra at a playable 30 fps; go with an HD 6950, GTX 560ti, or better if you want more.

I have to differ with the motherboard selection, just because AMD is about to release its Socket AM3+ CPUs, and that motherboard will not accommodate one (or if it will, it will not run it at full performance). You'll want a Socket AM3+ motherboard, even if you populate it with a Phenom II x4 or x6 for now. ASUS, MSI, and Gigabyte all have AM3+ motherboards available.

I would select a different drive. Those Seagate Barracuda drives were a disaster when they came out; and if you get one that was from the production run before the problems were fixed, it will probably fail catastrophically. Go with Western Digital, either Caviar Black or any of the "RE" series (Caviar Black == RE3).

Because of the imminent release of the AMD "Zambezi" CPUs, I would probably save a few quid and get a Phenom II x4 instead of the x6. You can get the faster 3.2 to 3.5 GHz x4's for less than the 2.8 GHz x6.

Also get 8GB instead of 4GB. RAM is inexpensive right now, and the game will use 4GB just for itself, squeezing Windows out to the pagefile.
Post edited June 29, 2011 by cjrgreen
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didamangi: Techspot made a GPU & CPU Performance comparison on Witcher 2, maybe it could help you made your decision.

http://www.techspot.com/review/405-the-witcher-2-performance/
thanks alot! that did help alot but what does it mean when it says like 14000x900???
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didamangi: Techspot made a GPU & CPU Performance comparison on Witcher 2, maybe it could help you made your decision.

http://www.techspot.com/review/405-the-witcher-2-performance/
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zebrajunky62: thanks alot! that did help alot but what does it mean when it says like 14000x900???
You mean 1440x900? That's the resolution which the game is benchmarked.
Post edited June 29, 2011 by didamangi
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didamangi: Techspot made a GPU & CPU Performance comparison on Witcher 2, maybe it could help you made your decision.

http://www.techspot.com/review/405-the-witcher-2-performance/
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zebrajunky62: thanks alot! that did help alot but what does it mean when it says like 14000x900???
That would be a misprint for "1440x900". Screen resolution. The more pixels you have to push to the screen, the lower your frame rate. For example, your chosen GTX 570 will do 67 fps at 1680x1050, dropping to 54 fps at 1920x1200.
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cjrgreen: ok fine so can you please recommend me a site or place i could get such a machine as the one you speak of?
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zebrajunky62: thanks alot! that did help alot but what does it mean when it says like 14000x900???
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cjrgreen: That would be a misprint for "1440x900". Screen resolution. The more pixels you have to push to the screen, the lower your frame rate. For example, your chosen GTX 570 will do 67 fps at 1680x1050, dropping to 54 fps at 1920x1200.
I don't know UK suppliers that well, but I'll try. Overclockers UK is a good one.

Motherboard: ASUS M5A99X EVO £115

(This is a Socket AM3+ motherboard. When the Zambezi CPUs come out, the CPU will be a "drop-in" upgrade.)

CPU: AMD Phenom II x4 955 (3.2 GHz) £84

(You can get a faster one and spend more, or you can take this one and overclock it easily.)

RAM: Corsair XMS3 DDR3-1600 (2x4GB) £62.39

GPU: ASUS HD 6950 "DirectCU II" £180

or: Gainward GTX 560Ti "Phantom" £200

(There are better deals on the 560Ti, but Overclockers shows them as "out of stock".)

HDD: Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB £38

(Avoid the Samsung F1 and Seagate Barracuda; they are troublesome. Overclockers' prices on Western Digital drives are much too high.)

DVD: Samsung SH-S223AB £17

(Don't spend too much on a DVD burner: they wear out and have to be replaced.)

PSU: BeQuiet Purepower L7 530W £45

(BeQuiet's L7 series is a bargain: well-made (FSP actually makes them) power supplies at good prices. If you want to spend more, get an Antec "High Current Gamer" or Corsair "TX" (they're both made by Seasonic) PSU.)

Case: Antec 300 Ultimate £50

(Antec's cases are dull but very, very solid. If you want to spend more, get an Antec 900-series, CoolerMaster HAF-series, or anything by NZXT or Lian Li.)

OS: Windows Home Premium 64-bit SP1 £80

(Unless you have a retail copy of Windows, you have to buy a new license for the new computer.)

I'm assuming you use the stock cooler (comes with the CPU) and the onboard sound.

If I did the arithmetic right, that's £571 to £591, for the tower and everything that goes in it. And it should play TW2 on Ultra (less Ubersampling) with no problems.
Post edited June 29, 2011 by cjrgreen
ok thank you so much! but what do you mean by what you've said about the motherboard " (This is a Socket AM3+ motherboard. When the Zambezi CPUs come out, the CPU will be a "drop-in" upgrade.) ???
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cjrgreen: I don't know UK suppliers that well, but I'll try. Overclockers UK is a good one.

Motherboard: ASUS M5A99X EVO £115

(This is a Socket AM3+ motherboard. When the Zambezi CPUs come out, the CPU will be a "drop-in" upgrade.)

CPU: AMD Phenom II x4 955 (3.2 GHz) £84

(You can get a faster one and spend more, or you can take this one and overclock it easily.)

RAM: Corsair XMS3 DDR3-1600 (2x4GB) £62.39

GPU: ASUS HD 6950 "DirectCU II" £180

or: Gainward GTX 560Ti "Phantom" £200

(There are better deals on the 560Ti, but Overclockers shows them as "out of stock".)

HDD: Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB £38

(Avoid the Samsung F1 and Seagate Barracuda; they are troublesome. Overclockers' prices on Western Digital drives are much too high.)

DVD: Samsung SH-S223AB £17

(Don't spend too much on a DVD burner: they wear out and have to be replaced.)

PSU: BeQuiet Purepower L7 530W £45

(BeQuiet's L7 series is a bargain: well-made (FSP actually makes them) power supplies at good prices. If you want to spend more, get an Antec "High Current Gamer" or Corsair "TX" (they're both made by Seasonic) PSU.)

Case: Antec 300 Ultimate £50

(Antec's cases are dull but very, very solid. If you want to spend more, get an Antec 900-series, CoolerMaster HAF-series, or anything by NZXT or Lian Li.)

OS: Windows Home Premium 64-bit SP1 £80

(Unless you have a retail copy of Windows, you have to buy a new license for the new computer.)

I'm assuming you use the stock cooler (comes with the CPU) and the onboard sound.

If I did the arithmetic right, that's £571 to £591, for the tower and everything that goes in it. And it should play TW2 on Ultra (less Ubersampling) with no problems.
I have somewhat bastard computer.. I think that it will reap all of your computer. it works but.. I don't have any (many) problems.. gamemotor will still be an asshole, like in crysis 2. but both are good games.
So those extra quests, which have nothing.. Non of those are made CD-red?
I've got a pretty similar setup to what cjrgreen is recommending so I can't see any problems with what you've got there.

You might want to source components from more than one store though. I can definitely recommend Oyyy. Customer service is second to none there. Overclockers have a reputation as bastards to deal with so you better hope that nothing goes wrong with your order if you order from there.
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zebrajunky62: ok thank you so much! but what do you mean by what you've said about the motherboard " (This is a Socket AM3+ motherboard. When the Zambezi CPUs come out, the CPU will be a "drop-in" upgrade.) ???
What I mean is that you can take out the old CPU, put in the new one (and put its cooler on), and hit the power button; that's all it will take to upgrade the CPU.

We don't quite know how good the "Zambezi" series are, yet; AMD has been trying to tell us that they will equal the Intel "Sandy Bridge" CPUs, but their claims have fallen short of the mark for at least three generations now.

Whatever they are, they should exceed the Phenom II's by enough to make a drop-in replacement worthwhile.
hypothetically speaking... lets just say i bought all the parts. how would i put them all together could i send them off to someone to build a pc? what could i do?
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Navagon: I've got a pretty similar setup to what cjrgreen is recommending so I can't see any problems with what you've got there.

You might want to source components from more than one store though. I can definitely recommend Oyyy. Customer service is second to none there. Overclockers have a reputation as bastards to deal with so you better hope that nothing goes wrong with your order if you order from there.
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zebrajunky62: [url=][/url]I'm looking to buy a gaming pc but my budget is £1000. i have my eye on this one but i dont know if it will be able to run witcher 2 at max settings so someone PLEASE HELP ME!
Corsair TX 650W PSU
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T Hex Core 2.8GHz Processor
ASUS M4A87TD/USB3 USB 3.0 and SATA 600 Motherboard
4GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3 1600MHz RAM
Nvidia Gtx580
Seagate Barracuda 1TB SATAII 7200rpm 16MB Cache Hard Drive
7.1 Surround Sound Audio
High speed DVD and CD Rewriter
4 Front and 6 Rear USB Ports + 2 USB 3.0 Ports
Gigabit Ethernet
that is the PC i have my eye on. BUT i dont know its Potential SO PLEASE REPLY!
I have a bit old shaisse mut..
It wil be never the same.
I runned W2 quite good but I just played W1.
I'll play something else unless those will make patches good and working.
I see w1 and W2 as a different game.
I would hate that that I played W1 expansion.. it was good.. but I played 2 months, so I say.. Fuck.. show boobs and give me antother game.
you got fb i could chat you on or something. its much easier than this!
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Navagon: I've got a pretty similar setup to what cjrgreen is recommending so I can't see any problems with what you've got there.

You might want to source components from more than one store though. I can definitely recommend Oyyy. Customer service is second to none there. Overclockers have a reputation as bastards to deal with so you better hope that nothing goes wrong with your order if you order from there.